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What happened to the bones? How did they know there was a body there?
In the article someone linked below I found this section :
So you find a cavity with bones and other remains in there and use it as a mold I suppose? They probably were excavating the city from the ash cover and when they found something that could be remains of a human they stopped digging and used said techniques to preserve the remains.
The bones are inside the cast. They found the cavities during excavation.
They ordered a boneless pizza
Sometimes it’s nice to ask questions to promote discussion
Asking is a method of looking for answers
Sure, but that's the "social" part of social media. Without discussions like this, we're just left with Karens complaining and politics.
"Almost certainly" means that you are not sure. You could make sure by looking for them, but instead you chose to complain on social media.
Why are you even here if that's your attitude?
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sdfsafYou also could have done that, but you chose to get upset about me not doing it instead.
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sdfsafOkay, so you're not upset, but still didn't bother to find the answers for him.
Let's just say you did decide to answer him though, what would be the very first thing you step you'd take? Would it be "type those questions into a search engine"?
I understand asking questions when answers might be complex or you're actively involved in a conversation with someone knowledgeable, but I'm tired of this deliberate helplessness on social media.
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sdfsafYou, 46 minutes ago. I guess wanting people to make a token effort instead of demanding to be spoon fed is only a problem when I do it.
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sdfsafAh yes. Why bother posting anything in the first place?